moin moin,
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Salary range: $70K to $90K
Experience: mid level
Profile: 2-4 years Java/Linux with Bachelor's degree or Master's degree
preferred
*After an initial 90-day probationary period, working from home one day
per week is permitted.
Chiara Hughes
Managing
moin moin,
This month we will have resume night before Stammtisch. The resume review
event starts at 18:00, Stammtisch starts at the normal 19:00 time.
Tuesday, 2015Aug18
Boulders on Southern
1010 W Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204
We will start having regular quarterly job events before
But they are vulnerable to it also. This is different from the gov having a
backdoor or spying on me, this lets anyone spy on me.
On Aug 18, 2015 8:34 AM, Keith Smith techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
On 2015-08-17 22:49, Bob Elzer wrote:
Well wifi-sense will share your wifi password. What gets
So i was recently able to get a hold of a 2013 Nexus 7 tablet. Didn't last
long before stock was no fun anymore (its an issue i know) and installed CM
12.1 this is working well for me but i then recalled how much i have been
wanting to try Ubuntu Touch. so i set myself up to install today. so far
so far it is really nice.
just signed in to Ubuntu One and am getting updates.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
you're cool man!
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Stephen Partington cryptwo...@gmail.com
wrote:
So i was recently able to get a hold of
you're cool man!
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Stephen Partington cryptwo...@gmail.com
wrote:
So i was recently able to get a hold of a 2013 Nexus 7 tablet. Didn't
last long before stock was no fun anymore (its an issue i know) and
installed CM 12.1 this is working well for me but i then
Am 18. Aug, 2015 schwätzte Bryan O'Neal so:
moin moin Bryan,
Hit send a bit early...
Would other people be interested in help with thier LinkedIn profile? I
personally have ignored mine way too long.
That would be good. It's not really something I can help with since I'm
not interested in
On Tue Aug 18 15, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Do people still use resumes? Seriously though LinkedIn and github
professionals seem to be the modern trend.
Even with those I think you still need a resume to pass along into
their system once the process starts. At least that was the case for
me
Do people still use resumes? Seriously though LinkedIn and github
professionals seem to be the modern trend.
On Aug 18, 2015 12:55 AM, der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
moin moin,
This month we will have resume night before Stammtisch. The resume review
event starts at 18:00, Stammtisch
They wouldn't need to emulate the android run-time as much as include it.
as the android run-time is an engine on top of a Linux kernel. that would
give them a huge application repository.
I am not a fan of a number of the web-apps they have. but the native ones
are really nice when you can find
That's very cool, I've wondered how usability of ubuntu touch is
progressing. I'd love to put it on my old transformer infinity, maybe
unity might actually be useful then. Yes, needs apps...
Re: Apps, They can do what makers of devices with less produced apps
attempt, emulate android
I am an IT manager. When I have a position, the HR department scours
several sources for candidates the meet the criteria and requirements and
presents the resume of potentials to me. A resume is an absolute
requirement and needs to be complete, concise, accurate and is your face to
the hiring
Yes! Resume's are king. An online presence is (almost) required these
days. Also, a catchy website to advertise yourself never hurts (
http://ThisGuyShouldWorkFor.Us ).
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Thanks,
--:: Alexander J. Snyder ::--
--:: ThisGuyShouldWorkFor.Us http://thisguyshouldworkfor.us ::--
--:: Never trust a
Resumes are a horrid way to communicate one’s skills. Unfortunately, they seem
to be the best thing anybody has come up with.
I had a screening interview with a recruiter yesterday. He spent 1/2 hour going
through my resume with me on the phone. He called it an “in-depth look at my
Yes, you really don't have a choice, even with optout it still gets sent.
And why do I have to change my cool looking wifi name, just to prevent
microsoft from spreading it.
With every security person telling you to protect your passwords, why are
there no lawyers suing MS for passing out our
you get the choice of sharing with your friends. and it is specifically
your friends only that get that information. My concern is if i bring my
friend over and he is sharing his wifi ap information I do not get the
option of who he shares with, just if it is shared.
MS has said they are working
I do have to say, It has been nice to do a fresh install and have it sync
my wifi information and auto-magically connect. Android will do the same
thing. I am just annoyed by the lack of control on who shares my WIFI data.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 7:35 AM, Bob Elzer bob.el...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2015-08-17 22:49, Bob Elzer wrote:
Well wifi-sense will share your wifi password. What gets me is
microsoft is saving a database of all these passwords.
They say you can add _optout to your wifi name and it will stop the
sharing, but it could take up to two hours to do so.
That means to me,
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